The medieval city Annin
- Michal H./gearcs
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Re: The medieval city Annin
Thanks to all! I have here some detail pictures, which are not included in the BS folder:
The main gate: http://www.kostky.org/forum/index.php?a ... 7123;image
Details: http://www.kostky.org/forum/index.php?a ... 7125;image
Window of the city hall: http://www.kostky.org/forum/index.php?a ... 7127;image
Some fight: http://www.kostky.org/forum/index.php?a ... 7129;image
Building this city took 7 months of my life
The main gate: http://www.kostky.org/forum/index.php?a ... 7123;image
Details: http://www.kostky.org/forum/index.php?a ... 7125;image
Window of the city hall: http://www.kostky.org/forum/index.php?a ... 7127;image
Some fight: http://www.kostky.org/forum/index.php?a ... 7129;image
Building this city took 7 months of my life
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Brilliant! A simple masterpiece! The only thing I think I can compare it to is Ulmaris.
However, just because I'm like that (sorry to burst all you happy people's bubbles), but I found something kind of off about it. In this photo, the lady walking down the stairs: is there supposed to be a door at the top of the stairs, or is it just a sort of pedestal for her to stand on?
However, just because I'm like that (sorry to burst all you happy people's bubbles), but I found something kind of off about it. In this photo, the lady walking down the stairs: is there supposed to be a door at the top of the stairs, or is it just a sort of pedestal for her to stand on?
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- Michal H./gearcs
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It is not visible, but the next stairs behind the lady, between the white house and large tower, leads up to the back portion of the two houses. There's a doctor e.g..FirebenderDude2 wrote: ...is there supposed to be a door at the top of the stairs, or is it just a sort of pedestal for her to stand on?
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- Albatross_Viking
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Really lovely city. That little roof of cheese slopes, and all the angles and great architechture is just amazing!
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This is completely fantastic. As Robin Hood said, you've quite excellently packed just enough detail in there without going overboard. I can't even pick out a favourite details because it's all so nice. That said, the triangular cheese slope roof totally caught my eye.
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Hey,
I've really been enjoying looking through this as well. This is, hands down, the best MOC I've seen in a year.
Bruce
I've really been enjoying looking through this as well. This is, hands down, the best MOC I've seen in a year.
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To join the chorus of well-deserved approbation: this is an excellently-conceived and -executed MOC, and truly inspiring. Thanks! I hope you think that the seven months was worth it - personally I'm impressed that it didn't take longer.
Re: The medieval city Annin
Wow, amazing!
What a scene, what an effort. Awesome job here Michal!
I love how alive you've made the whole place look. Not just the minifigs, but also the way the buildings fit together. And you know I have a weak spot for angles like the ones you used. Great stuff!
What a scene, what an effort. Awesome job here Michal!
I love how alive you've made the whole place look. Not just the minifigs, but also the way the buildings fit together. And you know I have a weak spot for angles like the ones you used. Great stuff!
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When a MOC is simply amazing there are too many details to point out. But all I can say is WOW!
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This is just awesome, details are pletiful!
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Wow! Eyecandy!
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- Michal H./gearcs
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Thanks everybody!
Aliencat: I love angles, too. That's why your Herenbosch is an unique castle for me
Aliencat: I love angles, too. That's why your Herenbosch is an unique castle for me
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Re: The medieval city Annin
Love it!!! After this I'm never building a square castle again. It's angles are superb, and the use of tiles couldn't be more appropriate. If I was to pick a favorite part, I'd still need to pick three . Those three would be the (God?) statue in the gateway, the banister with the turntables in it, and the shack with the cheese-wedge roof. Sorry for your loss, but if i were to die tomorrow, I can think of few better things that could compare to being remembered in this castle.
Edit: Forgot to ask, do the buildings have interiors?
Edit: Forgot to ask, do the buildings have interiors?
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Is this Herenbosch the big crusader star fort?Michal H./gearcs wrote:That's why your Herenbosch is an unique castle for me
And again, really beautifull city.
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I am still looking at the pics. This is a great MOC!